Although most of England's mineral reserves have now been mined out, in the past coal, oil, clay, stone, tin, copper, lead and iron were mined.
Fluorite can be mined in Weardale, New England.
There is very little coal left in England as most of it has already been extracted.
yes it is mined in Cornwall along with tin and zinc
In the ground. Tin is mined. Alot of tin mining was done in Cornwall, England in the past. I believe tin is also mined extensively in China.
It is found in the USA [Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri], Germany, Peru, Mexico, Zambia, and England.
A lot extract from explorer Portuguese and give to pay your debits from England Kindom
Salt was never "introduced" to England it is found naturally. The seas surrounding the country are salty, there are areas where salt is mined, it has been there for millions of years.
mined (like mined for diamonds)
Yes. Emeralds have been commercially mined in the New England region of northern New South Wales, at Emmaville and Torrington, and in Western Australia near the Poona district. Fossicking for emeralds is still done in central Queensland.
how is malachite mined
Mined.
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